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  2. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    Maasai music traditionally consists of rhythms provided by a chorus of vocalists singing harmonies while a song leader, or olaranyani, sings the melody. [78] [79] Unlike most other African tribes, Maasai widely use drone polyphony. [80] Women chant lullabies, humming songs, and songs praising their sons.

  3. List of ethnic groups of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The official population count of the various ethnic groups in Africa is highly uncertain due to limited infrastructure to perform censuses, and due to rapid population growth. Some groups have alleged that there is deliberate misreporting in order to give selected ethnicities numerical superiority (as in the case of Nigeria's Hausa, Fulani ...

  4. Indigenous peoples of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous African cultures have existed since ancient times, with some of the earliest evidence of human life on the continent coming from stone tools and rock art dating back hundreds of thousands of years. The earliest written records of African history come from ancient Egyptian and Nubian texts, which date back to around 3000 B.C. These ...

  5. Sub-Saharan African music traditions - Wikipedia

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    In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, the use of music is not limited to entertainment: it serves a purpose to the local community and helps in the conduct of daily routines. Traditional African music supplies appropriate music and dance for work and for religious ceremonies of birth, naming, rites of passage, marriage and funerals. [1]

  6. Hamar people - Wikipedia

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    Mingi, in the religion of the Hamar and related tribes, is the state of being impure or "ritually polluted". [4] A person, often a child, who was considered mingi is killed by forced permanent separation from the tribe by being left alone in the jungle or by drowning in the river. [5]

  7. Lozi people - Wikipedia

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    Music and dance are integral to Lozi social life. Sipelu is a traditional Lozi dance performed by young men and women at various social events throughout the year. It is a vibrant expression of cultural identity, showcased during performances for the king at his palace, his visits to communities, weddings, and other celebrations, though it is ...

  8. Bantu music - Wikipedia

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    The diversity of Bantu Music is a consequence of common racial heritage in areas of comparative isolation. Work songs are common on Bantu people, mainly in repetitive jobs. Employers and chiefs used to encourage them, and they are sometimes accompanied by dance used to produce works, as the origins of Malipenga , based upon military drill.

  9. Baka music - Wikipedia

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    Baka music is the music of the Baka people who come from the southwestern Central African Republic. Most Baka music is vocal and it is polyphonic. The music is based on repetitive melody and rhythm, with little variations and a lot of improvisation. Music and dance is important to them. It is done to prepare for a hunt or show a skill.